The luxe, recently updated, single-level estate at 2760 Sycamore Canyon Road blends classic elegance with Ralph Lauren–inspired sophistication in Montecito’s coveted Cold Spring School district. Built by the esteemed firm of Giffin & Crane, the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home exhibits exceptional craftsmanship, from the exquisite millwork to the honed marble kitchen and baths, modern lighting, and French doors—all contributing to a home that offers a truly welcoming retreat.
The handsome family room impresses with vaulted ceilings, custom built-ins, and an open flow to the gourmet kitchen, where an oversized island, fantastic appliances, and coffered ceiling create a chef’s dream.
The formal living room, featuring a marble fireplace and window seat overlooking the pool, spa, and manicured gardens, complements the adjacent formal dining room, private office, and versatile attached garage/media room, enhancing livability.
The primary suite boasts a spa-like ensuite bath, walk-in closet, ample storage, French doors, and vaulted ceilings.
Nestled behind double gates, the private grounds offer stone terraces, lush lawns, a sparkling pool, built-in outdoor kitchen, vibrant hydrangeas, and a stately tree-lined motor court.
Quintessentially Montecito, this nearly 3,900-square-foot residence offers effortless luxury and refined comfort. It is within easy reach of both Lower and Upper Villages.
2760 Sycamore Canyon Road is being offered for $8,950,000. To schedule a visit, contact the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group at 805-565-4014 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group of Berkshire Hathaway (DRE# 01426886).


















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